Introduced in v1.1, SubgroupDispatch adds the following:
- two new execution modes
- one new capability
- two new opcodes
Extend ValidateBase methods to take a spv_target_env. Replace the
context_ member with ScopedContext inside the said methods. Give
ScopedContext wider visibility by moving it outside
TextToBinaryTestBase.
Add test for named-barrier instructions and capability.
Add spv_target_env as an optional argument to CompileSuccessfully() and
CompileFailure(). Currently defaults to UNIVERSAL_1_0, though that
could change in the future.
Make spv_context a local variable in test methods instead of a
TextToBinaryTestBase member. Introduce ScopedContext to make temp
contexts easier.
Now we have public headers arranged as follows:
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv-tools/libspirv.h
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv/spirv.h
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv/GLSL.std.450.h
$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include/spirv/OpenCL.std.h
A project should use -I$SPIRV_TOOLS_ROOT/include
and then #include "spirv-tools/libspirv.h"
The headers from the SPIR-V Registry can be accessed as "spirv/spirv."
for example.
The install target should also install the headers from the SPIR-V
Registry. The libspirv.h header is broken otherwise.
The SPIRV-Tools library depends on the headers from the SPIR-V Registry.
The util/bitutils.h and util/hex_float.h are pulled into the internal
source tree. Those are not part of the public API to SPIRV-Tools.
- For 32- and 64-bit floats, overflow is a parse error
This works around a difference between Xcode's istringstream
and other platforms. Xcode's runtime library will happlily
"round up" overflow values to infinity. We want to make it fail.
- When parsing a float fails due to bad syntax, follow C++11
behaviour for operator>> and set the value to zero.
- When parsing a 32-bit or 64-bit float overflows, follow C++11
behaviour for operator>> and set the value to the nearest
normal value: either max or lowest finite value for the type.
- Add FloatProxy<T>::max() and ::lowest()
- Make 16-bit overflow behaviour more consistent: we always get a
16-bit infinity of the right sign, whether the original string
is a normal value for 32-bit or an overflow value for 32-bit.
That matches our earlier intent.
Added TODO's to make 16-bit overflow always an error, just like
for 32-bit and 64-bit.
- Simplify normal parsing of Float16 values by delegating to
normal parsing of 32-bit floats.
Also checks some hex literal cases.
This addresses part of
https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools/issues/45
by removing the parseNumber case for "-0" on unsigned
integers. We don't care about that platform difference
at the level of std::istringstream, since we reject it
at a higher parsing level.
Added additional compilation flags to gcc and clang builds.
Adds -Wall -Wextra -Wno-long-long -Wshadow -Wundef -Wconversion
-WNo-sign-conversion and -Wno-missing-field-initializers
where appropriate.
Does not add -Wundef to tests, because GTEST tests undefined
macros all over the place.
This adds half-precision constants to spirv-tools.
16-bit floats are always disassembled into hex-float format,
but can be assembled from floating point or hex-float inputs.
- Removed dead configuration in CMakeLists.txt.
- Used target_compile_options() instead of CMAKE_{C|CXX}_FLAGS.
- Turned on warnings on tests.
- Fixed various warnings for comparing signed with unsigned values.
- Removed dead code exposed by compiler warnings.
Previously the opcode table is declared as an global array and we
have spvOpcodeTableInitialize() modifying it. That can result in
race condition. Now spvOpcodeTabelGet() copies the whole underlying
array.
Updated readme.
Note: The header advertises itself as Rev 1, but contains
many (all?) the updates intended for Rev 2. We might need
to update one more time before SPIR-V 1.0 Rev2 is published.
Regenerated syntax tables for 1.0.
Changed names:
InputTriangles -> Triangles
InputQuads -> Quads
InputIsolines -> Isolines
WorkgroupLocal -> Workgroup
WorkgroupGlobal -> CrossWorkgroup
PrivateGlobal -> Private
(Dim) InputTarget -> SubpassData
WorkgroupLocalMemoryMask -> WorkgroupMemoryMask
WorkgroupGlobalMemoryMask -> CrossWorkgroupMemoryMask
AsyncGroupCopy -> GroupAsyncCopy
WaitGroupEvents -> GroupWaitEvents
Remove:
IndependentForwardProgress capability
Smooth decoration
FragColor BuiltIn
WorkgroupLinearId in favour of LocalInvocationId
ImageSRGBWrite capability
Special OpenCL image instructions
Add:
image channel data type UnormInt101010_2
AcquireReleaseMask
InputTargetIndex updates:
InputTargetIndex -> InputAttachmentIndex
InputAttachmentIndex depends on InputAttachment capability,
and it takes a literal number argument.
Capability StorageImageExtendedFormats updates:
Enum value changed from 26 to 49. (Changes position in tables).
Replaces AdvancedImageFormat capability.
OpenCL source language -> OpenCL_C, OpenCL_CPP
The bit pattern for a hex float is preserved through
assembly and disassembly.
You can use a hex float to express Inf and any kind of NaN
in a portable way.
Zero and normal floating point values are printed with enough
enough digits to reproduce all the bits exactly.
Other float values (subnormal, infinity, and NaN) are printed
as hex floats.
Fix a binary parse bug: Count partially filled words in a
typed literal number operand.
TODO: Assembler support for hex numbers, and therefore reading
infinities and NaNs.
Note that we are more strict than Google style for one aspect:
pointer/reference indicators are adjacent to their types, not
their variables.
find . -name "*.h" -exec clang-format -i {} \;
find . -name "*.cpp" -exec clang-format -i {} \;
The DiagnosticStream will not emit the accumulated message
text if the error is SPV_FAILED_MATCH.
Change various interfaces to accept the intended error
code instead of a boolean "is_optional". This allows
us to avoid repeating the following type of logic deep
inside helper methods:
if (is_optional) return SPV_FAILED_MATCH;
return diagnostic() << " message text ";
Also removed un-necessary heap-allocation of spv_named_id_table.
This removed the necessity to expose a function to create/destroy it
and simplified the interface.
Fixed an issue where some of the tests were testing
the wrong word with the wrong operation. (| != ||).
Coalesced the many versions of EnumCase into one.
Added a get_value() to EnumCase to convert to a uint32_t.
Replaces ASSERT_TRUE(pointer), with ASSERT_NE(nullptr, pointer),
so that we do not do implicit pointer->bool conversion.
Removed const from some test structs since gtest needs to be
able to swap them.
For example, support combining mask enums with "|",
such as "NotNaN|AllowRecip" for the fast math mode.
This is supported for mask values that don't modify the
expected operand pattern:
- fast math mode
- function control
- loop control
- selection control
TODO: disassembler support to print them as mask expressions.
Added a new enum for supported assembly syntax formats:
Canonical Assembly Format (CAF) and Assignment Assembly Format (AAF).
Updated assembler interface functions to support choice of assembly
syntax format.
Previous the api used spv_text_t and spv_binary_t for both input
and output, but depending on the usage, you either MUST
call spvBinaryDestroy or you MUST NOT call spvBinaryDestroy on the
pointer.
Always try to destroy the binary during common methods
of test fixtures. This is safe if no other code in the test
attempted to destroy the binary.
Take advantage of the fact spvBinaryDestroy is a no-op on a nullptr,
by eliminating the null pointer check in the caller.